" 9 a . . 3 d—=The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, Warch 10, 19497 REG'LAR FELLERS MOM WANTS ; T'KNOW IF YOU'LL WEIGH THIS PACKAGE, MISTER MOUNT JOY TOWN ‘A’ LEAGUE SHORTRID Kreider's FG SG TG TL vr Booze 189 180 159 528 on Packe 166 147 159 472 w— H. Br 128 195 180 503 Kreid 184 191 168 543 — Dot 168 142 167 477 Tota 835 855 833 =a Barnhart’s FG SG TG Schneid 188 143 190 5 C. Pennell .. 174 143 167 Sa ie 1 «.. 168 170 183 521 : Reinhol 185 142 201 528 Tom: Barnhart 192 183 187 562 ICKORY GROVE « Totals 907 781 928 2616 H ee Well folks, she looks like things | —BY— Fim FG SG TG TI are getting better--maybe. Better A W ISE O \X/ L Fre 237 170 157 564 (han what, says Henry, answer me | ” 79 8 50¢ Hostetic 170 173 166 509 that. Well, I says, if you would H endrix 161 182° 1713 516 . v — R. Pennell 163 165 194 522 read a little something once in a Since Jake is absolutely sure that | Funk 201 188 151 540 blue moon--and especially history- | the laff concerning him seeing = a aL Yo would know that back there groundhog canvorting around Totals 932 Bis ul 2651 when the Roman Empire was big Bennett's YG SG. TG Hand cliesty. it t s whoD= his way to work on Saturday Hopple 181 184 161 526 and C fies Ys 1 put cn some whop | morning, well appear in this col- | E. Brown 167 180 172 519 pin’ big shows, bigger even than | umn this week, we're going to | Kinsey 183 189 173 546 the inauguration shindig we just fool him and not even menticn it. | Span les 20 175 184 361 put on there in Old Spendville-by- Aren’t we contrary?----=- Benne 170 165 180 515th. River, with 40 bands, ete. 2 > | . > a1 WW —— 903 894 870 2667 But in Rome, for the main event r ) ; y A mr ere tll GR. meme they threw the slaves, and suck- Now I've seen everything! Down ) : at Philly on Mcnday they tried to| MOUNT JOY HIGH LOST ers, and prisoners, and taxpayers, | ell me some perfume “For Men | TO WRIGHTSVILLE and opposition Senators, to the! Only” in a sncoty haberdashery With McCue and Wilson out of lions. And locking at it from And the odors were really sompin! [their usual stride, Jack Tyndall that angle, see how well off we First came “Kennel No. 5”, For showed the way in the scoring but ar¢ today. Now, today, a tax- men who ride to hounds. Rare, |cur High team fell down badly in|PaYer is not tossed into the arena spicy, alluring. One whiff and |the third period and as a result lost| t® be nse Thine Just oa the hounds will chase you. Then the play-off game with Wrightsville led in by the high 2 igh ’ “a " : ome ax & Ay ing there was “Miner's Armpit”, For |at Millersville last Thursday night rans Sa gent, ant after ny the hard-wcrkng type. A sultry, | 37 to 42. casa iki 3 as 1s sed gn ‘ ne w s > 3 ner. Ss haunting fragrance, good with| This loss put our lads out of the win just enough dinerg in his 2 : oil. jeans to get him through another overalls and that smart new mas- | running. Score: Tt he i led culine shade, Dirt Brown. Of | Wrightsville GCG. Rn en, te is called back and course, you could choose, “Night Young AE Seid 8 2 18 plucked again. So you see, I a Stoner F 2 says 'e 1s pr SS. ) Scented (or watered) STOCK, For ine Foo, pd 4 there is Progress You do > pd : y ade Strickler C' .. 0 ( lose all your hide, complete-- the Wall Street type A heady | Messer C 4 Wine w ihe 8 blend of rare old currencies. | Marcello G ge 0 0 : e In the lion arena-- you - Wear it with that popular Wall St. [Stover G .............. 2 2 6 your mazuman and your lib- color, Blue Funk. ae erty. ta Potale 000. 000 16 10 42) But one more word if Uncle 3 | Mount Joy G Fl Tl |Harry gets all the cash to spend he It is better to be dead sure at|Wilson F .............. 1 1 3; : : 1 : : MoC : . : » is asking for 40,000 million, then I the crossing than to be sure dead. Vict ue Pisani J 3 13 Sik Ere hi Mr Roser'F .... ..... .... 0 0 ( cannot guarantee that r. Tax- Tyndall G ............. 6 2 14|payers hide will be any more moqe Auewr og |Rice Guard ........... 2 1 2 safe than back there under Nero. colds. 1 don't see why! There|Bates G ............... 1 0 2| Yours With A Lowdown ire numerous cures. For instance | SRR cr 1 , Totals a iva 15 7 3 if you have a cold it can’t be cur-| & : d : v1 : | Score by periods: ° ed so simply let it develop into| WRIGHTSVILLE .. 8 11 13 10—42| pneumonia, for pneumonia can be MT. JOY .......... 12 12 '3 10-37 oro ounc cured. o'r (From page 1) ia ik: | : ite > ros. | CHIQL ES AERO CLUB MEETS and adopted. The borough budget Of course, Oscar Opysterfork,| The monthly meeting of Chiques|p,g expenditures estimated at $51,- prefers the hankis cure.——— | Aero Club, was held at Alvin 000 which include the $15.000 loan i teist's home Tuesday night, March The water budget has expenditur- In its raw, or unrefined state, | Sth. There was 100% attendance by! es of $26,000. The only increase the paper handkerchief makes a| members and directors. 'Adam|pgteq is the loan included in the perfect ear, nose and throat plug. | Greer, local jeweler, was a guest borough budget. The tax rate By stuffing up these three outlets, | of the club. will remain at 10 mills. you can trap every germ in youl Frederick Sherrick, Columbia, Acting Burgess Eicherly reporied head, shutting cff its supply of | was the first new member of their|qq receipt of $3 for building per- oxygen (not to menten its supply of | Spring membership Campaign. mits and $42 peddlers’ license mon- fresh air) This causes the germ- After a short business meeting's, and incidently you —to suffocate to | movies were shown of a “flying trip, A check for $21 was received death. to Florida,” and local “from the School Board for police — ir” pictures. duty during basketball games. We certainly would have been A Club spokesman stated they! Chief of Police Neiss reported if our frock ader | have their charter open for a few these prosecutions: Stop signs 2, hadn't caught the errcr in the fol-| how members, he also stated, they improper passing 3, and one each lowing classified adve rtisement. are planning to do night flying in for recliless driving, larceny and Before she co rectd it fo ‘roaster, | the immediate future. {disorderly conduct it read: FOR Sarr dres- This local flying club formed an-| The Fire Company's audit was | sed hens, absolutely clean and |} ly a year ago, has nearly tripled oad and accepted. ready for the rroster. ! its membership in that time—Keep! Property committee was in- vo ’ ‘em flying. structed to purchase new belts and A Dcnegal Street woman's sur- AU Qe . i 1d : {trousers for the policemen. Sp se wo Sit or nours, ‘FR vs >. . | I. 2 Woun SCHOOL MERGER Messrs. Eicherly and Keller sign- | without speoking, whenever he was | mp, DIS CTR : : P = ho : ro BE DISCUSSED ed the contract for the new fire the least bit miffed about some- Schoel boards of East and West engine thing. i Syening alter he h | Hempfield Twps. and Mountville ‘was ironsicrred from the sper the ay without « vord t 1 Ai ot : : . gy 3 . gi My \ ed borough will discuss proposed con- Water to the Boro account. Bills She it! a candle ant wa jo solidation of the three districts at were paid as follows: Boro, $893.19: found and round the iy 2 | a meeting Wednesday, March 16, in $5774.29 Ce growled: "” a 81, 3 an ‘ ’ ’ ad at once he g owled va t the} je high school at Landisville. Reports On Taxes devil are you looking for Nas vem : Eins. and v . ~ I ib Under proposed plans, junior anc Tax Collector Hockenberry re- she answered | : ’ ou oles 30 C10 | senior high schools for the three rted $273.85 collected in 1948 sweetly. “I'm so glad I found it.” | |. . ¥ districts would be housed in the E. {axes and $45 from auto violation Hen” Gel } f ve Hempfield high scheol building and fines, The tax collector was also "Hen eltmacher, of town, was | | . 5 : ; the elementary grades would meet exonerated from collecting unpaid walking through the mirrored lob- | : 0 i f : at the present Mountville Junior 1948 taxes to the amount of $2,060.- by of a Lancaster theatre, when he | {= : : i . | high school building. 66 and appointed delinquent tax glanced to the side and saw a fel- Te : At a meeting Tuesday night, West collector for the same amount. low he recognized, so he waved him a greeting. The fellow waved back i avor of some Kki of consolid- and then Hen took a second look |i" favor ps me oe f oor : i Arthur P. Mylin, county to be sure who it was and lo and | #0" Dr. Arthus yam, 3 behold it was himself reflected in | SC¢ROCIs superintendent, will be as 1 € n nresent when the three boards meet. the mirror. FOX HUNT MARCH 13TH A WISE OWL A A 87.000 PERSONS IN STATE Mt. Joy Spcrtsmen’s Assoc. will GETS OLD AGE ASSISTANCE hold a Fox Hunt on Sunday, March Today there are 87,000 perscns in | 13th. Pennsylvania receiving Old-Age| Anyone interested will please Assistance, about one out of 10| meet at the Fire House 5:30 a. m. persons over 65 years of age |The Hunt is open to all sports- These are the pecple who don't | men’s Associations who are invited have sufficient earnings, retire-|to join this event. Only shot ment benefits, savings or financial | guns may be used : 1 | A rene relatives to enable help from their “TENS Be a La -~ By Gene Byrnes ON HM IT WEIGHS EXACTLY FIVE AND THREE- EIGHTHS POUNDS =* THE 0OT/ You SHE. TOLE. ME TO TELL YA ITS TH' BONES FROM THAT SEVEN" POUND BEEF ROAST LD HER. YESTERDAY "GAME NIGHT BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER Every Wednesday Night AT | AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 185 MOUNT JOY, PA. rome emergency street lights but is being held un- til ccuncil Lancast receives er, for more for Hempfield directors went on record One bid was received from Je- H. Rhoads, lighting battery an the bids. Fire Chief Ray Myers reported two calls during the month. Recommendations Acting Burgess Eicherly made these recommendations to council: No parking on either side of Manheim St. from Main to the railroad Old Line. One side parking cnly from that point eest to boro limits. a stop sign at North Mar- Place ket where it intersects with Man- W DOWN NEWTOWN Willis Ober of Mt. and Mrs, Wil- | Mr. and Mrs. Gretna visited Mr. | liam Fogie Sunday. | Mrs. Martha Fogie and sons, Tom | end Richard and Eugene Witmer visited Mrs. Mary Barton and Mr. and Mrs. George Memminger at Rheems. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shaffer of Eli- zabethtown and Mr. and Mrs. The- odore Salter of Selinsgrove were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamber en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamber of Mt. Joy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Rhoads of Reading, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sing- er of Ironville; Mrs. William Smok- er of Columbia: Mrs. Ida Isenberg- er, Misses Ida and Virginia Green- awalt of Mount Joy were Sunday and Mrs. Daniel M. guests of Mr. Moore. Mrs. Cora Myers, of Kinderhook spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Lillian Witmer. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Derr’s and son, Danny of Mt. Joy R. D. visited Mrs. Matilda Derr on Sunday. Fri- Mrs. Hoffer Ris- of Her- | day visitors were ser and daughter Martha shey. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stoppard of Lancaster were Sunday guests of Mount Joy, also the Hoffman sis- ters along the Marietta Pike. Albert Myers was admitted to the Columbia Hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kieth and were Sunday guests of Mr. Daniel Geltmacher. Other callers of the day were: Mr. and Mrs. Farlow and family, len Farlow, of Hopeland, Mr. Mrs. Marlin Landis of Brunnervil= Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peters and family of Washington Boro, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zink of Marietta and Rev. and J. E. Earhart and Ronald, Lancaster R. D. The persons with Rev. and Mrs. | Mrs. Annie week: Bishop and tetter, Washington Ginder, of Harrisburg; Mrs. lin Miller, New York City; Mr. Mrs. Howard Johnston, Lancaster, Mr. Mrs. Cleon Rhoads, Shil- lington; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Singer Columbia Mrs. J. Smoker Lewis le; son, following visited during the ps Mrs. Christ xi Mr. Isaac Frank- Boro; and and { of and | also of Columbia. | i. | i Fire Destroyed a (From page 1) moned but the baze spread too rapidly from the chicken house to | the barn and corn crib and when they arrived the structures were enveloped in flames. To fight the blaze, firemen were forced abcut 1400 feet hose to The countered difficulty when, arriving the fire, they had field towards the stuck in the of en- to lay a creek. also at the scene of drove creek and through a the engine muddy field. It was then neces- sary to secure a tractor to remove the equipment. The corn shed and chicken house were attached to the barn, facili- | tating the spread of the blaze from one structure to the other. The corn shed and barn were destroy- ed while the second story of the chicken house was severely dam- The top of damaged. by the flames. silo was Engle said his loss is covered insurance. The farm is located about three miles south of here. The farm- house, which was not endangered by the fire, is located some dis- tance from the burned structures. Firemen reported the flames were blewn away from the farmhouse by the wind during the fire. ———— ee eee aded 3 aged by a nearby also them to be self supporting. The | SPORTSMEN MEET MONDAY heim St., at Farmers Inn. a hg p / ay ening arc 4th! One side parking only on Mari- | . average assistance grant amounts| Monday evening, March 14th ily N F to $40 per month. the Mt. Joy Sportsmen’s Assoc. eta Avenue from Main to Delta. ews rom orm er —————— ee will meet at the Fire House at President Eicherly was appointed F MAYTOWN DEFEATS ST. JOE 8:00 p. m. temporary zoning officer for 30 days (From page 1) In a city-county league game at| After the meeting sound pic- until a new appointment is made. | and Mrs. Martin Ney and family on 5° he a : T Q Hv Maytown ‘Monday evening, May- | tures will be shown of hunting and The treasurer reported” a bal- Sunday. town emerged victorious‘ against | fishing + in the , Canadian North- ance of $1,078.11 anda, water ac-} - Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Marzoff of St. Joe of ‘Laricaster 59 {tc “45. west. count balance of $10,698.80. | Maytown visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. oe, | | —— Ann Mumper Sr. on Monday. E-TOWN 1S ELIMINATED ARE YOU STILL SAVING FAT? | There are always people who| Mr. Donald Eichler Jr. is confined Elizabéthtown High, ari The Girl Sccuts will collect fat believe that no price is too high | to his home on account of illness. of the county league, was elimin- | again on Saturday, April 9th. ated in a game at Millersville with |you have some on hand SAVE IT, Middletown, Monday night 25-23, If you have none START SAVING. If if you want the article. rt nl QI nt Patronize* Bulletin advertisers. Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper and Mrs. Emma Boyer spent Wednes- day at Aspers, Adams county vis- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher. { Rev. and Mrs. Arndt called on] (Rev. C. I. Summy and family at sons, Ray and Clifford of Lititz RD. | and Mrs. | Miss Mary El-! and | R. H. Arndt "fd | iting Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Frye and family. Mrs. Nelson Felty and Mrs. James Wagner of Lancaster, and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman Tuesday. Miss Minnie Shelley and Miss Janet Barton of Lancaster, visited and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Douple and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ober and family. Mrs. Annie A. Wittel has return- ed home after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Grimm at Mechanicsburg. Mr. Christ Melhorn’s sale of fur- niture will be held on Saturday, March 12th. Mr. Harry Eshelman will speak at the Florin Church of the Breth- ren on Saturday, March 12 at 7:30 m. A Ladies Quartet will sing several selections. The program is being sponsored by the B.Y.P.D. of the West Green Tree congrega~- tion. Al ns A friend says there is nothing as empty as the man who is full. KIST REG.U.S. PAT. OFF in 12 delicious flavors ! Love that Orange! Love that Lime ! AUSHERMAN BROS., Realtors James P. Haus, Agent Phone 3-5711 Cor. Jacob & Mount Joy Sts. Dr.H.C.Killheffer Optometrist MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte St, Telephone 137-R Mon. & Wedneg. §-5:30 Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-0 P. M. Tues Fri. Sat, 9:30.1:00.2-5 P.M, ELIZABETHTOWN 16 E. High St. Telephone 24-R EXPERT Watch Repairing CLYDE TRIPPLE 12 West Main Street Hershey's Store Bldg., MOUNT JOY, PA. 1-13-3 mo. C. M. WEBB & SON 122 South Barbara Street MOUNT JOY, PA. ROOFING SPOUTING SHEET METAL WORK ROOF PAINTING PHONES: Mt. Joy 3-4081 E'town 928R7 Sewing Machines NEW AND USED MACHINES FOR TE DELIVERY Convert your (treadle sewing machine into a portable or con- sole. Repairs for All makes of machines. We pick up and deliver any=- where. We buy used Singers. J. Phone 2165 111 N. Market’ ‘St. Elizabethtown, Penna. 11-24-tf Everybody in this locality reads visited Mr, ' == the formers father, Mr. Samuel | your old alarm clock, Sheiley on Sunday. regardless of condition. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Bernhardt | We will entertained the following on Sun- | % 1 00 mi day: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Becker The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- tisers get such excellent results. Trade in.... 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